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Old 08-27-2009, 09:14 AM   #1
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Re: Two Guys, One Cut

Chase Daniel or Colt Brennan
Colt

Shaun Suisham or Dave Rayner
Rayner, Suisham will be better this year

Marcus Mason or Domonique Dorsey
Mason, Dorsey's much more valuable on ST

Devin Clark or Mike Williams
Williams, he's going to be injured alot

Cody Glenn or Robert Thomas
Thomas, see if Glenn shows something on ST

Renaldo Wynn or Alex Buzbee (I'll add Rob Jackson here)
Wynn, he just hasn't looked very good (although neither have either of the others really)

Justin Tryon or Bryon Westbrook
Westbrook
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Old 08-27-2009, 10:58 AM   #2
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Re: Two Guys, One Cut

Great post!

Chase Daniel or Colt Brennan
I’m really torn here because, chances are, whichever of these guys we cut is going to promptly end up on the practice squad… and immediately signed by another team. Colt Brennan has too much “hype” to last and Daniel has performed too well to go unnoticed. Daniel’s performance last week was amazing, but so was Colt’s last year. However, in the end, I’d cut Colt. Everything I read about Colt make me feel like he’s cocky and thinks too much of himself. Now, having “moxy” is good, but a guy fighting for a 3rd QB spot shouldn’t be overconfident. Chase Daniel has worked hard his entire career to overcome his height. I’ll take a hard worker over a cocky kid any day of the week. Add to that, the fact that Chase is FOUR YEARS younger than Colt and the decision becomes a no-brainer. At this point, I’d rather lose Colt than Chase.

Shaun Suisham or Dave Rayner
“Better the devil you know, cut Rayner” – I agree with Smoot here.

Marcus Mason or Domonique Dorsey (I'll add Rock Cartwright here)
I think we have to find a way to keep Dorsey, but I would try not to do it at Rock’s expense. If it came down to it, though, I’d do it. Our starting RB is almost 28 and entering his 8th year and both our current backups (Rock and Betts) will be 30 during the season. We need to get some youth and explosion at the position. Dorsey’s contribution to the return game alone makes him worthy of a roster spot. We would definitely take a hit on special teams, with the loss of Thrash and Rock the same year, but it would be worth it.

Devin Clark or Mike Williams
I’d cut Clark. Williams has too much potential. He’s not where we need him to be yet, but we’ve got to take the gamble our starting Ts staying healthy until atleast week 5. Williams should be ready by then.

Cody Glenn or Robert Thomas
Glenn has impressed me so far. Thomas… has he even gotten on the field? No-brainer here. Bye bye Thomas

Renaldo Wynn or Alex Buzbee (I'll add Rob Jackson here)
I honestly don’t think any of these guys makes the roster. Also, remember, Lorenzo Alexander is a DE now. Given that Orakpo will be playing DE about 30% of the time, I think we only go with 9 DL this year: Carter (DE), Griffin (DT), Haynesworth (DT), Daniels (DT/DE), Golston (DT), Montgommery (DT), Alexander (DT/DE), Jarmon (DT), and… drumroll…. Skolnitsky(DT/DE). Atleast, that’s what I’d do. There’s no doubt in my mind Blache will keep Wynn. Jackson and Skolnitsky will go to the PS and If we’re lucky, one of them will stick - but I doubt it.

Justin Tryon or Bryon Westbrook
Tryon. Don’t think an explanation is necessary.
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Old 08-27-2009, 11:01 AM   #3
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Re: Two Guys, One Cut

Chase Daniel or Colt Brennan
I keep Colt and try and get Chase on the practice squad.

Shaun Suisham or Dave Rayner
I would cut Suisham...I have been done with him since the 30 yard miss in Seattle that in my mind cost us a playoff game.

Marcus Mason or Domonique Dorsey (I'll add Rock Cartwright here)
Cut Mason...he brings nothing to the table that Portis and Betts do not already do better.

Devin Clark or Mike Williams
I'd cut Clark and see this Mike Williams project through till the end.

Cody Glenn or Robert Thomas
Cut Thomas but I don't have a strong feeling on this one.

Renaldo Wynn or Alex Buzbee (I'll add Rob Jackson here)
Definitely cut Wynn...he's old and plays no significant role so why not keep someone younger.

Justin Tryon or Bryon Westbrook
Definitely keep Tryon...Westbrook has been lurking around here for years and has never done anything. I am not thrilled with Tryon but I would keep him one more season and see what happens.
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Old 08-27-2009, 11:13 AM   #4
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Re: Two Guys, One Cut

Here are my cuts:
Colt Brennan - I am biased. I think Chase has all the tools to be a NFL quarterback.
Dave Rayner - Neither have done anything to win the job. I might get a free agent.
Marcus Mason - Domonique Dorsey should be the Redskins punter returner.
Devin Clark and Mike Williams - I would cut both and find another offensive lineman that was released by another team.
Cody Glenn - I consistently see Robert Thomas #55 around the ball on special teams.
Rob Jackson - Renaldo Wynn is on the fence. Alex Buzbee is a keeper.
Justin Tryon - This kid is a defensive liability. NFL wide receivers are too big these days to have a midget at cornerback.
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Old 08-27-2009, 01:15 PM   #5
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Re: Two Guys, One Cut

The regular season can't get here soon enough.
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Old 08-27-2009, 02:59 PM   #6
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Re: Two Guys, One Cut

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So in some cases below, both players may make the team and in some cases neither may.

But let's suppose you had to make the call. If you had to make a decision today, which of the two guys would you cut?

Remember...this isn't how you think would be cut. This is who you would cut (and that, of course, would include putting someone on the practice squad)

Chase Daniel or Colt Brennan
I'd put Chase on the practice squad. He'll be starting for us in 2011 though

Shaun Suisham or Dave Rayner
Better the devil you know, cut Rayner

Marcus Mason or Domonique Dorsey (I'll add Rock Cartwright here)
I can't find a spot for Mason, so I'll cut him. I really like what I saw of Dorsey the other day both as a back and especially on special teams

Devin Clark or Mike Williams
I'd cut Clark and maybe put Williams on the PUP list until mid-season

Cody Glenn or Robert Thomas
I'd cut Thomas, I think Glenn can add special teams value. I had high hopes for Thomas this summer, but haven't seen much

Renaldo Wynn or Alex Buzbee (I'll add Rob Jackson here)
I'd cut Wynn, give his playing time to Jarmon

Justin Tryon or Bryon Westbrook
I'd cut Westbrook because I haven't been able to figure what he offers beyond telling us his brother won't play against us
I agree with all of them but Wynn and Buzbee. I'd cut both of them and keep Jackson.
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Old 08-27-2009, 10:39 PM   #7
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Re: Two Guys, One Cut

This could be the best thread title ever.
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Old 08-28-2009, 10:20 AM   #8
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Re: Two Guys, One Cut

Not really...
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Old 08-28-2009, 10:37 AM   #9
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Re: Two Guys, One Cut

The guy I would let go at QB is Collins. I know that aint gonna happen but this team isnt going anywhere and I'd rather keep 2 young QBs that could develop instead of an old one that isnt a part of the future.
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Old 08-28-2009, 06:23 PM   #10
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Re: Two Guys, One Cut

I think we cut both kickers and sign
matt stover Baltimore and DC are the same when it comes to wind and inclimate weather I'm just so tired of making every field goal seem like it's do or die even when it is 25 yards out
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